What Do Business Owners Need to Know about Protected Classes?
Romy B. Jurado, Esq. ?
Attorney at Jurado & Associates, P.A., a Business, Immigration, Real Estate, Probate & Litigation Law Firm.
As an employer, it is vital for you to understand what protected classes are, as it can help you avoid getting into legal trouble. In this article, you will learn what you need to know directly from an experienced?Florida Employment Lawyer .
The Basics – What are Protected Classes?
As you probably know, “harassment” and “discrimination ” in the workplace are terms that refer to what happens when?employees receive poor treatment ?where they work. This is, however, a rather vague definition of these terms. This poor treatment in the workplace must be based on specific characteristics of an employee for it to be considered discrimination or harassment. In other words, the employee must be a member of a “protected class.”
The State of Florida has a list of protected classes. In the Sunshine State, an employee cannot be discriminated against or harassed based on their:
Some examples of discrimination based on these protected classes include:?
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Unfortunately, discrimination of this kind still happens in the United States in the 21st?century, which is why the law gives employees the right to obtain legal recourse against the perpetrators of discrimination and harassment against members of protected classes. Nevertheless, sometimes meritless lawsuits are filed by employees and ex-employees alleging mistreatment based on a protected class. Every case is different, and proving that an?employer has discriminated ?against or harassed one of their employees can be tricky sometimes, which is why it is vital to work with an experienced Florida Employment Lawyer who understands the laws involved.
Are you a victim of discrimination or harassment in the workplace? If the answer is yes, then that is not only unacceptable – it is illegal. I can help you. On the other hand, if you are an employer and one of your employees has filed a lawsuit against you alleging discrimination or harassment but it did not happen, I can help you prove it.
Get in touch with me today by calling?(305) 921-0440 ?or emailing me at?[email protected] ?to schedule a consultation.
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